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Kenyan Radio Presenters Die in Road Accident Hours After Celebrating Anniversary in Studio

 

Kenyan Radio Presenters Die in Road Accident Hours After Celebrating Anniversary in Studio 

Radio Thome FM is in deep mourning following the tragic deaths of two beloved presenters. Kenyan Radio Presenters Die in Road Accident Hours After Celebrating Anniversary in Studio The two are Stephen Waigwa, popularly known as Stevoh Chifu, and Caroline Nyarwai, known to fans as Carol Kams De Luciah. According to Radio Thome, the presenters died in a fatal accident that occurred just hours after the station's fourth-anniversary celebration.  The accident, which took place late last night, has left the radio family and its listeners in shock and grief. Stevoh and Carol were well-known for their engaging personalities, earning them a special place in the hearts of their audience. The station's birthday party, held earlier in the day, was a joyful event celebrating four years of broadcasting. The tragic news of the accident has cast a shadow over the milestone as colleagues and listeners alike struggle to come to terms with the loss. Listeners took to social media to express their condolences and share memories of the presenters. The heartbroken fans highlighted the significant impact they had on the community. Shiru Mugoh: "Oooh God. I can't believe this. Chivo, my friend, and Carol. Vile tulishinda poa, I didn't know it was the last day to see you." Nico Kyalo: "I'm so sorry to hear that radio presenters have passed away. May God comfort you, and may their souls find eternal rest." Muriithi Cymunje Hsc:  "Sorry for the loss. My condolences to their families, friends and Radio Thome FM. RIP friends." Paul Njenge: "Sad to encounter such a story this morning. RIP, legends. Radio Thome, we are together, and even on this darkest day, we remain strong." 


by  Hillary Lisimba 

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